Faulty Branch Identification in Passive Optical Networks using Machine Learning

04/03/2023
by   Khouloud Abdelli, et al.
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Passive optical networks (PONs) have become a promising broadband access network solution. To ensure a reliable transmission, and to meet service level agreements, PON systems have to be monitored constantly in order to quickly identify and localize networks faults. Typically, a service disruption in a PON system is mainly due to fiber cuts and optical network unit (ONU) transmitter/receiver failures. When the ONUs are located at different distances from the optical line terminal (OLT), the faulty ONU or branch can be identified by analyzing the recorded optical time domain reflectometry (OTDR) traces. However, faulty branch isolation becomes very challenging when the reflections originating from two or more branches with similar length overlap, which makes it very hard to discriminate the faulty branches given the global backscattered signal. Recently, machine learning (ML) based approaches have shown great potential for managing optical faults in PON systems. Such techniques perform well when trained and tested with data derived from the same PON system. But their performance may severely degrade, if the PON system (adopted for the generation of the training data) has changed, e.g. by adding more branches or varying the length difference between two neighboring branches. etc. A re-training of the ML models has to be conducted for each network change, which can be time consuming. In this paper, to overcome the aforementioned issues, we propose a generic ML approach trained independently of the network architecture for identifying the faulty branch in PON systems given OTDR signals for the cases of branches with close lengths. Such an approach can be applied to an arbitrary PON system without requiring to be re-trained for each change of the network. The proposed approach is validated using experimental data derived from PON system.

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